Francisco Camilo
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The Martyrdom of St.Bartholomew
Painting ID:: 28572 new3/Francisco Camilo-625896.jpg
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Francisco Camilo
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Spanish painter (b. 1615, Madrid, d. 1673, Madrid)
was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period. He was born at Bassano del Grappa near Venice, the eldest son of Jacopo Bassano and grandson of Francesco da Ponte the Elder. He studied with his father and worked in the Bassano family workshop along with his three brothers, including Giambattista and Girolamo. He moved to Venice where he ran the branch of the family business, and where he was employed to paint a series of historical pictures in the Doge's Palace, but prone to hypochondria and other ailments, committed suicide by throwing self-defenestration soon after his father's death in 1592. |
The Martyrdom of St.Bartholomew |
mk61
Oil on cnavas
205x249cm
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